Aryan Brotherhood leaders ordered murders from California prisons. Can federal prison stop them?
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A federal judge recently sentenced three Aryan Brotherhood leaders to serve time in federal prison, with expected transfers from California state prisons. The case highlighted criminal activities within the state's prisons, aided significantly by contraband cell phones. Federal prosecutors have targeted the Aryan Brotherhood, a dominant criminal group among white inmates, in an ongoing effort to undermine their operations. This move aligns with President Trump's broader crackdown on crime in Democrat-led areas, including suggestions to reopen Alcatraz for dangerous criminals.
A judge sentenced three leaders of the Aryan Brotherhood to federal prison, enabling a likely transfer from California state prisons to a federal facility.
Evidence highlighted their exploitation of California's prison system, particularly in utilizing contraband cell phones to orchestrate criminal activities.
Prosecutors have focused on dismantling the Aryan Brotherhood, recognized as the leading criminal entity among white inmates in California's prisons.
President Trump has emphasized federal prison reform, linking it to his campaign against crime in cities governed by Democrats.
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